| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 páginas
...tell. " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they shonld have been, Not of pearl and of silver, bnt of gold and glittering sheen, Of jasper and of onyx, and of diamond shining elear, Changing to the ehanging light, with radianee insineere — That ehangefnl mind nnehanging gems... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1851 - 592 páginas
...hears that I have dropped them in the well, Oh ! what will Mu$a think of me, I can not, can not tell! " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they should...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well: Thus will he think:—and what to say, alas ! I can not tell! " Hell think, when I to market... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 páginas
...what will Muc,a think of me ? — I cannot, cannot tell! " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings! — he 'll say they should have been, Not of pearl and of silver,...the changing light, with radiance insincere; That changing mind unchanging gems are not befitting well; Thus will he think, — and what to say, alas... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 580 páginas
...will M urn think of me, I can not can not tell ! " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they nhould have been Not of pearl and of silver, but of gold...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well : Thus will he think : — and what to say, alas ! I can not tell ! " He'll think, when I to market... | |
| English poetry - 1853 - 552 páginas
...hears that I have dropped them in the well, O what will Muca think of me, I cannot, cannot tell. " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they should...will he think — and what to say, alas ! I cannot toll. " He'll think when I to market went, I loitered by the way ; He'll think a willing ear I lent... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 páginas
...pearldrops and of silver, but of gold and glittering sheen, Of jaspar and of onyx, and of diamonds shining clear, Changing to the changing light, with radiance insincere ; That changeful minds unchanging gems are not befitting well : Thus he will think, and what to say, alas ! I cannot... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 páginas
...that I have dropped them in the well, Oh ! what will Muja think of me, I can not, can not tell ! " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they should...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well : Thus will he think : — and what to say, alas ! I can not tell ! " He'll think, when I to market... | |
| 1856 - 206 páginas
...hears that I have dropped them in the well, Oh ! what will Mu9a think of me !—I cannot, cannot tell! My ear-rings ! my ear-rings !—he'll say they should...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well; Thus will he think—and what to say, alas! I cannot tell. He'll think, when I to market went... | |
| 1856 - 176 páginas
...! — I cannot, cannot tell l My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! —he'll say they should have been, Kot of pearl and of silver, but of gold and glittering...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well; Thus will he think, — and what to say, alas ! I cannot tell. He 'll think, when I to market... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1857 - 396 páginas
...hears that I have dropped them in the well, Oh ! what will Muca think of me, I cannot, cannot tell ! " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they should...light, with radiance insincere ; That changeful mind unchangeful gems are not befitting well : Thus will he think : — and what to say, alas ! I cannot... | |
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